Good point!  May I suggest ballpoint, Sharpie, or adhesive-backed labels, maybe 
Avery number 5160.

Sid Stivland
Plymouth
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Jim Ryan 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Fwd: [NEBirds] 51st Supplement to the AOU Checklist


Avisys, Schmavisys. He'll issue a free update at some point. What about our 
field guides!  I have Sibley (Guide, Eastern & Bird Life) Peterson (5th) and 
Nat. Geo (4th)

With that many changes in Order, Family & Genus, they're really out of step 
now....
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Sincerely,

Jim Ryan 
Saint Paul's Westside
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 6:50 AM, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:

  Yikes!  There goes my AviSys.

  Sid Stivland
  Plymouth, MN


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  From: "tbirdboy10" <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [NEBirds] 51st Supplement to the AOU Checklist
  Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 18:23:03 -0000

  Hi NEBirders,

  I saw this on another listserv and thought it might be of
  interest.  Several of the changes apply to Nebraska birds.

  "The American Ornithologists' Union (AOU) has released its
  Fifty-first supplement to the checklist of North American
  Birds in the latest issue of their journal The Auk. Here are
  just a few of the many changes that are noteworthy:

  Our Black Scoter (Melanitta nigra) has been split from the
  nominate Old World form. The species gets the new name
  AMERICAN SCOTER (M. americana).

  Puffinus gravis previously known as Greater Shearwater is
  renamed GREAT SHEARWATER

  PACIFIC WREN (Troglodytes pacificus) occurring on the
  Pacific Coast of North America is newly recognized after
  being split from Winter Wren (Troglodytes hiemalis).

  The genus Warbler genus Vermivora has been split.
  Orange-crowned Warbler (V. celata), Tennessee Warbler (V.
  peregrina), Nashville Warbler (V. ruficapilla), Virginia's
  Warbler (V. virginiae), Colima Warbler (V. crissalis) and
  Lucy's Warbler (V. luciae) are all moved into the genus
  OREOTHLYPIS. Also two Paurula species; Flame-throated
  Warbler and Crescent-chested Warbler, are moved into
  Oreothlypis. Blue-winged Warbler, Golden-winged Warbler and
  Bachman's Warbler remain in the genus Vermivora. The
  Blue-winged Warbler gets a new scientific name (V.
  cyanoptera). Tropical Parula and Northern Parula remain in
  the genus Parula.

  The Waterthrushes are moved from the genus Seiurus to
  PARKESIA. The new names are: Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia
  noveboracensis), and Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia
  motacilla)

  The four brown towhees are moved from Pipilo into the genus
  MELZONE:

  Melozone fusca Canyon Towhee
  Melozone albicollis White-throated Towhee
  Melozone crissalis California Towhee
  Melozone aberti Abert's Towhee

  The southwest subspecies of Whip-poor-will (subspecies
  arizonae) is split from the nominate form as a distinct
  species. It becomes the MEXICAN WHIP-POOR-WILL(Caprimulgus
  arizonae) and the nominate form is now the Eastern
  Whip-poor-will (C. vociferus).

  The genus PEUCAEA is resurrected for the several sparrow
  species formerly included in Aimophila:

  Peucaea carpalis Rufous-winged Sparrow
  Peucaea ruficauda Stripe-headed Sparrow
  Peucaea humeralis Black-chested Sparrow
  Peucaea mystacalis Bridled Sparrow
  Peucaea botterii Botteri's Sparrow
  Peucaea cassinii Cassin's Sparrow
  Peucaea aestivalis Bachman's Sparrow

  Also, the Five-striped Sparrow (Aimophila quinquestriata) is
  transfered to the genus Amphispiza.

  McCown's Longspur (Calcarius mccownii) is moved from the
  genus Calcarius to the monotypic genus RHYNCHOPHANES.

  White-crested Elaenia (Elaenia albiceps)and Crowned Slaty
  Flycatcher (Empidonomus aurantioatrocristatus) are added to
  the Checklist.

  The Order Pelicaniformes has been dismembered and rearranged
  considerably:

  The Tropicbirds are moved from the order Pelicaniformes to
  the new order PHAETHONTIFORMES.

  A new order, SULIFORMES, is created to include the
  Frigatebirds, Boobies,Cormorants, Darters, and their allies.

  Members of the family Ardeidae (e.g.Herons, Bitterns, and
  Allies) previously placed within the Order CICONIIFORMES are
  now moved to the Order Pelicaniformes (!) which includes the
  Pelicans, Herons, Ibises, and Allies. The large
  Ciconiiformes now only includes the Storks (the single
  family Ciconiidae).

  The new order ACCIPITRIFORMES is split from the
  Falconiformes to include the Hawks, Kites, Eagles, and
  Allies."

  Tim Hajda
  Broken Bow, NE
  Custer Co.
  [email protected]
  www.ebird.org

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